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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioner stated that agents linked to the Indian government pose no threat to people in Canada.

Published On Fri, 20 Mar 2026
Nisha Kapoor
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Following Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to India, which marked a significant improvement in previously strained India-Canada relations, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has stated that there is currently no threat to Canadians from individuals linked to the Indian government. Relations had deteriorated earlier after former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau associated India with the killing of NIA-designated terrorist Hardeep Nijjar.

In an interview with CTV, RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme explained that earlier statements made in 2024 were based on the information available during an ongoing criminal investigation at that time. He clarified that while there were previous suggestions of involvement by government-linked agents or proxies, current findings do not clearly connect such activities to any foreign state. According to him, instances of transnational repression do not always point to a foreign entity.

Duheme emphasized that the RCMP treats such matters seriously and works closely with law enforcement agencies nationwide to ensure a coordinated response. He encouraged the public to report any suspicious activities, acknowledging that fear may sometimes prevent people from coming forward.

Addressing safety concerns within South Asian communities after the return of Indian diplomats, he reiterated that ongoing investigations have not established any link between harassment or intimidation cases and a foreign government. While incidents of intimidation and harassment do exist, no evidence currently ties them directly to India.

Speaking about the Bishnoi gang, which has been associated with extortion cases in cities like Surrey, Brampton, and Calgary, Duheme noted that not all such cases are connected to the group. He added that some individuals may misuse the gang’s name. The RCMP has set up a national coordination centre to better track and connect such cases. Importantly, no confirmed links have been found between the gang’s activities and the Indian government. These statements reflect improving diplomatic ties between India and Canada after tensions that arose in 2023, with both countries now making efforts to restore normal relations.

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